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Fine Arts Center, 419-372-2786
The
School of Art offers a Bachelor of Arts degree
in Art with specializations in Two-Dimensional
Studies, Three-Dimensional Studies, and Digital
Arts. This program is designed for those wishing
to study studio art within a broad liberal arts
context. The requirements for admission to the
B.A. degree in Art, in addition to general requirements
listed in the Academic
Policies section of this catalog, are the
completion of 30 semester hours, attaining a
"C" or better in each of ART 1020
or ART 1030 or ART 1120 and ARTH 1450 or 1460,
and an overall GPA of 2.85. No classes used
in the major may be counted toward the minor.
Students should consult with an advisor for
guidance in selecting courses.
The
School of Art also offers a Bachelor of Arts
in Art History degree. This program is designed
for those wishing to study art history within
a broad liberal and studio arts context. The
requirements for the B.A. in Art History degree,
in addition to the general requirements listed
in the Academic Policies section of this catalog,
are the completion of 45 semester hours. No
classes used in the major may be counted toward
the minor. Students should consult with an art
history faculty advisor for guidance in selecting
courses.
Learning
Outcomes
Upon
completion of the baccalaureate degree, students
in art are expected to:
-
Demonstrate basic technical abilities within
studio media and/or scholarly abilities within
art;
- Engage
in and apply scholarly and/or creative research
in visual, written, and oral context;
- Apply
knowledge of art history, criticism, and theory
to chosen field of study;
- Demonstrate
the ability to contextualize art experience
within chosen field of study.
Degree,
Bachelor of Arts minor required
The
Bachelor of Arts in Art specialization in Two-Dimensional
Studies requires completion of the three art
foundation courses, three 2000-level 2D studio
courses, two 3000-level 2D studio courses, and
a 4000-level 2D studio course. The specialization
in Three-Dimensional Studies requires completion
of the three art foundation courses, three 2000-level
3D studio courses, two 3000-level 3D studio
courses, and one 4000-level 3D studio course.
The specialization in Digital Arts requires
completion of the three art foundation courses,
ARTC 2210, and five Digital Arts courses at
the 3000 and 4000 level (with at least one being
at the 4000 level). All BA students in a studio-based
specialization must take four courses in Art
History, the BA capstone class, necessary elective
hours from within the School of Art and/or the
College of Arts and Sciences, and must complete
a minor (usually 21 hours).
Major,
Art (42 hours)
B.A.
Art 2D Specialization — click
for 2012-2013 course requirements
B.A.
Art 3D Specialization — click
for 2012-2013 course requirements
B.A.
Art Digital Arts Specialization — click
for 2012-2013 course requirements
Minor,
Art (21 hours)
- ART
1020, 1030, 1120 (9)
- ARTH
1450 (3)
- ARTH
1460 (3)
- ARTS
elective (6)
The
Bachelor of Arts in Art History requires the
completion of ARTH 1450, 1460, 2700, and 2900,
plus six courses selected from three of the
four areas of ARTH 3000-level offerings, and
three courses selected from a group of four
ARTH 4000-level offerings. Students will also
take ARTH 4900 as well as one ART 1000-level
studio course or ARTS elective. Art history
majors must complete a minor (usually 21 hours).
Major,
Art History (42 hours) — click
for 2012-2013 course requirements
Minor,
Art History (21 hours)
- Two
courses from ARTH 1450, 1460, 2700 (6)
- ARTH
2900 (3)
- 2
ARTH electives 3000-level (6)
- 1
ARTH elective 4000-level (3)
- ARTH
4900 (3)
Degree,
Bachelor of Fine Arts
The School of Art offers studio majors in Two-Dimensional
Studies, Three-Dimensional Studies, Art Education
2-D, Art Education 3-D, Digital Arts, and Graphic
Design. The major in Two-Dimensional Studies
requires completion of the 3 art foundation
courses, 9 required courses within the major
area, 3 courses in the 2D studio capstone, 6
courses of studio art support, 4 courses of
art history, necessary hours of electives from
within the School of Art or college, and 3 courses
of academic electives. The major in Three-Dimensional
Studies requires completion of the 3 art foundation
courses, 10 required courses within the major
area, 3 courses in the 3D studio capstone, 5
courses of studio art support, 4 courses of
art history, necessary hours of electives from
within the School of Art or college, and 3 courses
of academic electives. The Digital Arts major
requires completion of 3 art foundation courses,
8 courses in the major area, 2 courses of digital
arts studio capstone, 7 courses of studio art
support, 4 courses of art history, necessary
hours of electives from within the School of
Art or college, CS 2010, and 2 courses of academic
electives. The major in Graphic Design requires
completion of 3 art foundation courses, 2 studio
core courses, pre-major review, 8 courses in
the studio area, 2 courses of graphic design
studio capstone, 6 courses of studio art support,
4 courses of art history, necessary hours of
electives from within the School of Art or college,
and 2 courses of academic electives. The Art
Education major with a specialization in either
2D studies or 3D studies requires completion
of 3 art foundation courses, 7 courses of 2D
or 3D studio requirements, 2 courses of studio
art support, 4 courses of art electives, 4 courses
of art history, 5 courses of art education core,
and 2 courses of art education capstone. Students
should consult each semester with their B.F.A.
advisor in the School of Art concerning progress
and course sequence.
Two-Dimensional
Studies
— click
for 2012-2013
course requirements
Three-Dimensional
Studies — click
for 2012-2013 course requirements
Graphic
Design — click
for 2012-2013 course requirements
*Students
may become Pre-Graphic Design (Pre-GD) candidates at any time during their academic program. Following successful completion of the School of Art BFA Portfolio Review and Art Foundation (FYP) courses (ART 1020, 1030, and 1120), pre-majors will take ARTD 2010 and 2020. At the end of the ARTD 2020 course, all pre-graphic design candidates will take part in the Graphic Design Portfolio Review process in order to be considered for admission into the full BFA in Graphic Design degree program. Accepted students then continue with the necessary course requirements to complete the BFA in Graphic Design degree. Required components of the degree include successful completion of an Internship and a Senior Thesis, the latter being a three-semester self-guided experience, initiated during one's Junior year in the program. All transfer students interested in the BFA in Graphic Design degree program will be designated as Pre-Graphic Design candidates by default, until such time that they have successfully completed the School of Art BFA Portfolio Review, the Graphic Design Portfolio Review, and above coursework. Upper-level (3000- and 4000-level) ARTD courses are rarely accepted as transferred and equivalent program course credit, resulting in a minimum of four semesters (typically two years) in the program.
Digital
Arts — click
for 2012-2013 course requirements
Art
Education
Learning
outcomes
Upon
completion of the Art Education baccalaureate
degree, students are expected to:
- Examine
the relationship and influence of the visual
arts in social, historical, cultural, and
aesthetic contexts;
- Demonstrate
proficiency in technical, conceptual, and
critical abilities within studio media;
- Plan
and teach art curricula, based on theories
of child development and first-hand experience
with individual students, for pre-kindergarten
through young adult learners;
- Design
art curricula that reflect the purposes of
art education, the breadth of art, and the
goals of a general education;
- Demonstrate
critical and reflective thinking, oral and
written communication abilities, and management
skills; and
- Exhibit
professional behavior when working with students,
parents, other educators, and community members.
In
addition to the BFA course requirements, the
BFA Art Education majors are required to complete
a specialization in either 2D Studies or 3D
Studies. An Art Education major who has completed
the degree program is eligible for multi-age
(ages 3-21, preschool through grade 12) visual
art licensure, providing that they have a minimum
accumulative 2.5 GPA and have successfully completed
the Praxis II examination. A degree can be completed
in 8 semesters if the student also enrolls in
summer school classes, or the student may elect
to fulfill the requirements over 9 semesters.
Graduates may also become employed in museum
education and community arts programs.
To
fulfill the prerequisites for teaching internship,
students must:
- complete
the following with a "C" or better:
GSW 1120; COMM 1020; EDHD 2010;
- complete
all ARTE courses (2520, 3520, 3820,
4070, and 4520)
- maintain
a 2.5 minimum accumulative GPA.
Art
Education 2D —
click
for 2012-2013 course requirements
OR
Art
Education 3D
— click
for 2012-2013 course requirements
Students
who hold an undergraduate degree and desire
licensure to teach should contact a School of
Art art education advisor. The following courses
are required for teacher licensure: ARTE 2520,
3520, 3820, 4070, 4520, 4920/4970; COMM
1020; PSYC 1010; MATH elective; EDHD 2010; EDFI
3020; EDFI 4080; EDTL 2300 and EDTL 4210.
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